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Rusty Thompson Just finished my lates Project.... My 27day rehab
8 August 2011 | 11 replies
I had this one rented before it was finished... they moved in as I was installing trim.- Just because you can buy it at Lowes or Home depot does not mean it meets building codes... - Cross price compare.
Derek Sperzel Flooring Options
20 February 2012 | 14 replies
Plus mine had matching stained wood trim - so I did not want to paint the floor.I was doing a couple maintenane items when the tenants were moving in and they were sliding their old huge tube type TV over the floor scratching the new poly right in front of me.
Joshua Herald My first flip paid off my student loans!!!
3 January 2022 | 46 replies
Here is a list of the renovation tasksReplaced every piece of trim in home (yes, every single piece)Build a rear covered porchReplace gutters and soffitReplace water heaterReplace all windowsRefinish hardwood floorsReplace all doors in home with prehung solid core doorsAll new hardwareAll new kitchen and bathAdd a master bath with soaking tub (with inspections)Add a master closetRewire master (with inspections)Replace master carpetInstall hardwired fire alarmsInstall recessed can lighting throughout.The list goes on and on.I used a total of 2 contractors.
N/A N/A Problems vs. Profitability: A Guide to Flipping Houses
3 September 2007 | 3 replies
Clearly an ad at the end.How about the story remains but the add is trimmed?
Ricardo White What would you do?
7 June 2010 | 3 replies
New roof: $5,000 New siding: $2,500 New drywall: $7,000 New plumbing: $2,000 New elec: $3,500 New flooring: $2,000 Painting: $800 Cabinets: $1,500 Fixtures: $2,000 Appliances: $3,000 Total: $29,300 Don't forget other possible expenditures...we have to do most of these things on most of our rehab houses:- HVAC (could easily run $3K)- Framing (if there is termite or structural damage)- Mold Remediation (could easily run $5-10K)- Doors (could easily run $1-2K)- Windows (could easily run $3-6K)- Bathroom vanities- Showers/Tubs- Subfloor/Trim- Main Plumbing Line Replacement- Outlets, Switches, Registers, Smoke Alarms, etc- Gutters- Soffit/Fascia- Garage Doors/Openers- Termite Treatments- Decks/Porches- Landscaping/Grading- Garage Doors- Chimney Repair/Chimney CapThat stuff could easily run another $30K...I live in a major metropolitan area (Atlanta), and generally spend about $30/sq ft for a lower-end gut rehab, and with typical houses around here of about 2000 sq ft, my typical gut rehab runs about $60K.So, if this house is in anything by a low-end neighborhood and in a typical location in terms of cost, $70-80K is probably pretty accurate for a ground-up rehab.
Andrew S. Market for rent before renovation is complete?
30 October 2018 | 14 replies
I'm hesitant to post pictures of the current status since it's in construction, no flooring, trim, shelving, appliances, etc. 
Beth Carter Intro from a Texas newbie
13 September 2017 | 8 replies
His specialty is drywall/paint/trim...he says basically anything from the slab up.  
Dustin Burke Seller finance a property with existing Mortgage
17 October 2018 | 11 replies
Here is one example:I bought a 4 plex out in Spokane WA with seller financing which my daughter nicknamed "The Pink House" (it was an old Victorian house painted pink with green trim).  
Peace Lily Asbestos on the siding - worth to buy?
21 May 2018 | 18 replies
So you may also want to test for LBP on siding paint and trim paint in addition to your asbestos sample test.
Adam Whitsett Kansas City C-class
7 December 2016 | 2 replies
If you can find an area where everyone is working toward the same goal, clean trim yards, working hard to keep their homes clean and maintained (even if they are not perfect) or an area where the city or county is investing time and money to help bring the neighborhood up.Before you buy, schedule a few visits to learn the best areas.